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' I With Oi 1 Men, Wo &fi m T ox ^ Our Sh( gg v being g ??? not gooc || making || Call and see || will take ( | m BAIL LOCAL LACONICS. Happenings of Interest About Town. Rev. P. M. McLcod wont to Ashevillo Thursday to .visit his brother. Mrs. F. . Murphy and daughte . from Mt. Tabor were guests in tli city Wednesday. Mrs. W. F. Bryant, of Parole t, is a guest at the home of A. P. II. Walker this week. Mesdaine J. II. Rodger and C. II. Peake went to Asheville Thursday to sec Sarah Bern hart. Mi Mario Clifford and Mamie Oct/.el went to Spartanburg Thursday to take their music lessons. Everybody is going to see the Crescent Comedy Company all next week at opera house. Get seats at TTni/m Itnicr Onmivinv .Qnfnnl.iv 1 A ... ... 25 and 35 cents. Policemen McKissick and Davis seized a keg of whiskey Wednesday in the express ollice containing four gallons and three quarts of liquor. The keg came to Chas. White, colored, hut Charley said that he knew nothing of it, for he had not ordered any such package. With this information the whiskey was Seized. The Crescent Comedy Company that pleased so many people in the opera house this season plays a return date all next week. Admission 15, 25 and 35 cents. Seats on sale Saturday at Union Drug Co. Tuesday morning the passenger train due here at 9 o'clock was thrown from the track at Frost's station 5 miles above Columbia. Two coaches left the track and turned over on their side. The passengers were considerably shaken up hy the sudden shock, hut only two passengers were painfully hut not at all seriously injured. A section of this train caine to Union ahout 3 o'clock p. m. and the remainder which had to go hy way of Newberry and hack down' hy Alston reached hero at 5.30 p. m. Tho cause of the accident was said to have been a broken rail. Railroad > ^Commissioner Earl reported hi the "^^legislature the had condition of the' railroad track between Spartanburg and Columbia and pointed to several places in the track which needed irpmedinte repair anil as being danger uu* to travel uv?r? ir Spring ! imen and Ch yes have a reputati ;ood, and when the 1 we have a reputai them good. our Blew Spring 1 Measure in sliowin EY - COPED UNION, S. C. r Misses Poates anil WhltlOGk Entertain t!ie Jonesville Club. L t3 The Jonc6ville club was delight- to* fully entertained at the home of W Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown by Misses Pi 'Clin. Boats and Lizzie Wliitlock last W Yidav evenincr. After hcint? re ived into the house, tho guests I Pi vito escorted to a tal>le in the hack , W? f the hall where a dutch tea course W was served hy Misses Mary South- n ard and May VVhitlock. The principle feature of the even- Cj ing was to see who could pick up PI six potatoes with a tea spoon and put them in a howl on the opposite y side of the room the quickest. The Pi first prize, a handsome paper knife, was awarded to Miss Francis Whit- U mire of this city who was a visitor Pi for the occasion, and the consola- wJ tion, a match stand, was given to y Dr. Elerhy. I Pi After this the guests drew their |? partners for supper, which was Kj served in three courses, oysters, Pj cream and cake and fruits. | Is The decorations were designs of U green and white. Over the table Pi in the dining room was a beautiful swinging basket suspended from the CJ ceiling with the green and white ft candles placed all over it which W added much to the effect of tho O decorations. After supper was served the guests assembled in the \ reception room and chose their next meeting piiiee uiKi urew Mien: e?- m corts for this occasion. j ^ The City Fire Department Getting in 0 Fine Shape. I [i P The Union firo departmont lias rented rooms over The Peoples Bank Wformerly occupied by the Clover club and they expect to fit up the 9\ new quarters with all necessary comforts for the firemen. This will also 1 to the headquarters for jrb the city council. W The fire department has just installed in the fire house one of the Sn latest and best training outfits to lie W found in the country. The new (j wagon is expected to arrive in the 5\ near future, so the boys can go into Ui rigid training just as soon as the r,l stores begin to close at G o'clock pi p. fp. The captain of the fire com- Vr, pany, Mr. Byars Greer, stated that u i?"was jiis intention to have one of pS the best drilled volunteer fire companics in the State by the last of \\ the summer. ; H Mr. R. A. Jones went to Grcers *? this week to visit his sister. fcj ltL? * ? Line of 11 ;ilrtrpn'<s 1 : ip: ! an j to jpn on for || p, >y are || Sl"' tion of Sl u Baj Jr.es. We 1 ig tSiem. . '' gj \m ?0;| 1 | M liK'l \ Is to Give t \ Most Up \ ? 3 OUR r K 2 We have formed 2 country; from th 3 country, large ot ^ anywhere. We ^ beaten. We fre< you are satisfied 3 with clever narr 3 Shoes to let the j ? ing is merely an ^ Our men's ? 3 got it. NETTLf 5 have other good J l^ni* 1*1 ni.'c an ^ * V/l O Ull 3 from 50c to $3.0 4 ?| All our Shoes are math beasEBsaes ) THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS 2'; AND TAX-PAYERS OE UNION. M iss Meeting Called For March 19th. 8 O'clock P. M. W The undersigned, Democratic wbm is and Tax-payers ?>f the City |h| Union, believing that the best ftujj! terests of our City would be sub- t"|l rved by the nomination of candi- jjmi tes for our city officers by a Pern- pi ratio Primary Election under pf oper rules and regulations, and Pj mostly desiring to see such nomi-' p tions for our approaeding Munie- Ipg il Election, do hereby call a mass imii acting of the Democratic voters jggj d tax-payers of the City of Union, Pnj be held in the Court House on ujM e 1'iMh day of March, 15)0(>, at K lock P. M., for the purpose of nsidering the matter of making |ri initiations of candidates for City Emi licers by a Democratic Primary; Pi (1 of perfecting a regular Munici-1 1 Democratic Organization, should fffl r-li mass-meeting decide in favor 111 sucli a course. j mm All Democratic voters and tax- Pi yers of the City who are interest-, 13*1 in a got d economical adminis-' it ion of our City affairs arc urged ? he present and to participate in rj-ridi mass-meeting. ; IsSJi* The above call is signed by about J citizens. (]$[ Advertised Letters jjj^ mnining in the I'??t Ofliee at Union. [?., for the week ending March S>. Y|w I?Jno E Brown, Mrs M A Brown, 'r'j a Minnie Leo Ba?h>ne, Mis Zilfrey lui nks. Susie M Bailey. 1 i]W '?J C ( harles. I 'jffi )?Minsv Davis. Dave Dillnrd, Mary luS wkins, Mary Davy. j vlK 5?Luwrcn8 Eison. I \\(* i*?Jmc Ka-r, Li I lie Feaster. InJj Dr W S (Tiiiley, Joe Gault, .T M sli* iflin, J M Grant, Joe Gestcr, J 11 >*f* bos. Mr (' Garner. nu ? ' li? e JelTeries. Vjk| w?Tleniiis Ke'er, James Kershaw. n Knight. I?Ida Moore, Anthony Miles, Dora WEa ck, W A Me< htnshi.ni. I \\f* I?Milli?> Ni liels I *?L ib Piince. Conelious Prisock. tfra I?(jorneli" us Rnv, Francis Robin- Wf* , Jno T Rose, Eliza Rice, Jas \Vr Intend. i Mi^ ? Frank Smith. Will Sanders. I W(* T?Alfred Ynniingerlin. ! lilu V?Fannie Wyatt. Willie White, Vila ry Williams, Sinclair Wylie, Pearl \V{* oil. F I) Whitman," C II Williams, ISk* , } Wyatt, ' , Vila "?Mandy Young. ! roh3 calling for the nbo.ve letters 1 please say if advertised, and will )Ho* required to pay one cent for their |?i ~<ivery. .T (5. 11 i'ntrr, P. M. ! ^ ME AT HA1LH ||!IT) he People of -to-Date Shoe 'LANS ARK I - _A* J 1 J t i connections wnn ti lem we buy as ch small. We carry name prices that ar ely right every wror I. We carry no shoi tes and elaborate ad public know what w i incident; with som< hioes are just what y 5 ION $5.00 and $6.C makes and splendid d children we can si A * At 1 u, una ine quality w ^ expressly for Haile Shoe C( THE LEADING SHC 49 East Main St. 3.1H13S JZ1CTII3IEE12 New Furniture We have just receiv Dinner 5ets==Get ou have tiiem from $8 Trunks! Trunks! It will pay you to before buying; else" our adjustable tra prices. Wall paper special order attende When in need of i our Sine give us a making* your pure he W. H. BU ELLWO( STANDARD t^nrmnwwTssixsaLvm Built for general answers every pu horses, cattle, in and sheep. If i GET OUR PR! THE PEOPLES 51 D. FANT GILLIAM, Trea rf^CXZC^i^C^7(C3^ k,*3 SHOE STORE. bk dbbwntea?ai uczc. ?ga Union the B( Store in the S ; PERFECT lie best manufactui eaply as any con a stocks that are un e seldom matched i ig===no sale is comp es that must be be vertising. We adv re are doing, but out ; it is the whole thin rou imagine you wan 10 Shoes are our p I values at $1.50 to $, lit them at almost ill be the best there ). "Satisfaction or Your ^ >E HOUSE. ' Union, S. C. S33S333SSKS i .il HTTfooiy i Store! | ed a Sine of ? r prices==We || to $25 a set. Q Trunks! y see our line y where. See M y and get H i n stock or B :d promptly, y inything in || call before H sse. \J 1^1 3D p I LNLCI ft use, and ? rpose==for ? )gs, pigs I interested w ICES. I 1 IPPLY CO., | is. and Mgr. SISiiiil M 3St and ^ tale. Sj ?- hjj ki >. tq m 'ers in the EG ern in the 82 OUI md rarely leted until 0$ Jstered up ertise our advertis= 83 S' W t. We've fts ride. We 5.00. p any price By t U Money Back." m ___ b^ H L iSfeji^l . ???*